Insurance Law and Eviction Law in the Time of COVID-19
Virtual NCJoin Professor Don Hornstein and Professor Kathryn Sabbeth for a webinar as they discuss Insurance Law and Eviction Law issues related to COVID-19.
Join Professor Don Hornstein and Professor Kathryn Sabbeth for a webinar as they discuss Insurance Law and Eviction Law issues related to COVID-19.
Chaz Arnett University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law Criminal Procedure, Legal Ethics, Juvenile Justice, Education Law, Criminal law, Technology, and Surveillance Studies. https://www.law.umaryland.edu/directory/profile.asp?id=1218
Join faculty members from UNC School of Law and UNC’s Department of Political Science in a panel series as they answer questions about election law, constitutional law, state and federal court systems, laws relating to demonstrations/protests and more. Panels of experts in law and politics will come together for six non-partisan discussions to address the ...
Watch Now: Play a recording of this panel discussion In the wake of several controversial decisions and public statements by Attorney General William Barr, people have begun to question what role politics should play at the Department of Justice. This panel of thoughtful experts will offer their accounts of the role of politics of DOJ ...
Amy Adler New York University School of Law Art Law; Feminist Theory; Free Speech; Gender and Sexuality; Law, Culture and Humanities; First Amendment treatment of visual images; Copyright Law and the art market; legal regulation of pornography; and the moral rights of artists. https://its.law.nyu.edu/facultyprofiles/index.cfm?fuseaction=profile.overview&personid=19731
University Research Week (Oct. 19-23) is an annual celebration of Carolina’s research excellence and an effort to increase participation by students, of all levels, in research activity. Through multiple unique virtual events, the campus community will become more familiar with our world-class research and the strategic initiatives that make Carolina one of the top research ...
Career Night is a unique opportunity for students to learn first-hand about many different practice areas, both civil and criminal, as well as about working as a judicial law clerk and working in various size law firms, corporations, in the public sector as well as in non-traditional careers. Students can join virtual rooms organized by ...
The North Carolina Law Review presents "Apprendi at 20." In Apprendi v. New Jersey, the U.S. Supreme Court recognized the right to have aggravating sentencing factors found by a jury. The decision created a new Sixth Amendment sentencing doctrine, disrupting decades of sentencing reform in Congress and in the states. This symposium will discuss the ...
The Carolina community is invited to join UNC School of Law Dean Martin H. Brinkley ’92 for this special celebration of Charles E. Daye, Henry Brandis Professor of Law Emeritus, with a virtual unveiling of the portrait installed in Professor Daye’s honor at the law school. The portrait, completed by Durham-based painter William Paul Thomas, ...
Leslie Culver University of California, Irvine, School of Law Comparative Discrimination Law (researched in Europe), Critical Race Theory, Feminist Communication and Social Science, with a central goal to empower marginalized law students and attorneys toward conscious identity performance. https://www.law.uci.edu/faculty/visiting/culver/